Picture of the Day for August 21, 2014

While yesterday’s zinnias are pretty, the hummingbirds and insects might like other varieties of flowers better for nectar. The hummingbird clearwing, a moth in the Sphingidae family, liked these blue flowers as it was zipping around the flowers yesterday. The hummingbird clearwing can vary in color from the olive green and burgundy on its back.

Hummingbird Clearwing

Hummingbird Clearwing

Picture of the Day for August 20, 2014

While pretty weeds or wildflowers can spice up a scene, so can late summer flowers planted in a yard. The garden zinnia stems back to a native plant found in Mexico and a species sample was collected by Spanish botanists in 1789 and now there are many different cultivars of the zinnia flower. And it is hard to say which is older, this zinnia cultivar or the old milk and pump house, but they are both pretty.

Zinnias and Milkhouse

Zinnias and Milkhouse

Picture of the Day for August 19, 2014

A field full of weeds can look pretty, but then to some the yellow goldenrod isn’t a weed and is held as a sign of good luck or good fortune. They are good fortune to insects providing a source of nectar and well as historically healing wounds on the skin. Even Thomas Edison experimented with goldenrod to produce rubber, which it contains naturally.

Others might cuss out the goldenrod for allergy problems but another culprit, the ragweed, which blooms at the same time is usually responsible for seasonal allergies.

Pretty Field of Weeds

Pretty Field of Weeds

Picture of the Day for August 17, 2014

Off the beaten path, this 1898 Northern Swedish Mission, or more commonly referred as the Perley Church, is the the only building to survive after a fire in 1905 destroyed the town of Perley Station near Turtle Lake, Wisconsin.

John Perely was an area lumber baron who, in addition to building the church, also developed a strain of lilac called the “Perley Lilac”. Two “Perley” lilacs stand on either side of the entryway to the church so I might have to revisit this building in the spring to see the lilacs in bloom. The church is now a private residence and bell from bell tower is in Turtle Lake.

Perley Church

Perley Church

Picture of the Day for August 16, 2014

When mowing by the pond, I normally scare some critter or bird as I near the banks. You can see the frogs jumping into the water, the Red-winged Blackbird flies out of the nest made in the cattails or even ducks or Green Heron takes flight. This week I was disturbing the dragonflies, which were busy in mating activities all around the pond. I believe these little dragonflies are called Autumn Meadowhawk, but I know wildflowers better than insects so they could be some other species.

Busy Dragonflies

Busy Dragonflies